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Data for Third Convection and Moisture Experiment
(CAMEX-3)
   
Mission Name:
Third Convection and Moisture Experiment
(CAMEX-3)

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Date Acquired: August 6 to September 23, 1998

City, State, Country: Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC),
Andros Island, Bahamas

Geographical Location: 77.77o W, 24.7o N

Highlights: Over 471 hours of data were collected duing the two month long mission. The objectives were to as a ground calibration/validation for the aircraft flying overhead, and to study the pre-hurricane environment to better understand (and therefore, to better predict) the motion of hurricanes.

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for September 12, 1998
Data Image
Description
Water Vapor Mixing Ratio
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Water vapor mixing ratio.
Aerosol Scattering Ratio
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Aerosol scattering ratio.
Lidar/Sonde Comparison
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Lidar/sonde comparison.
Curator:
Martin Cadirola, Ecotronics Digital Media
NASA Official:
Dr. David Whiteman, David.N.Whiteman@nasa.gov
Last Updated:

Friday, January 20, 2006


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